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ghobish
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PSP Delay Plugins Sale

Post by ghobish »

PSP pspaudioware.com has some excellent pricing on their line of delay plugs (several based on Lexicon hardware):

PSP 42- $69 (vs $149 normal pricing)
PSP 85- $69 (vs $149)
PSP 608 MD $69 (vs $149)
PSP Echo $49 (vs $99)

Further discounts if you have other PSP plugs.

Question: I have fond memories of the Lexicon 42; PSP obviously has based the 85 on a sort of "dual 42" concept. Is as much of a no brainer as it seems?

Also thinking of the 608 Multi-Tap; I already have Waves' SuperTap but this looks like it has a few more features, anyone ever compare the two?
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Re: PSP Delay Plugins Sale

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ghobish wrote:Question: I have fond memories of the Lexicon 42; PSP obviously has based the 85 on a sort of "dual 42" concept. Is as much of a no brainer as it seems?
I actually prefer the 42 over the 85. Does lots of stuff no other delay will do. The 85 almost seems like too much of a good thing. The 42 is good for creative uses more than stock delay, for which I prefer Echoboy.
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Re: PSP Delay Plugins Sale

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The 42 , 85, and the echo are superb, in our opinion.
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Re: PSP Delay Plugins Sale

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Last day bump.
Bought these without even demo'ing them.
PSP kicks ass and I totally support what they're doing.
But- as delay nut as I am, I still thought "Why do I need more delays?"
Then I fired up Echo just now and it sounds killer.
Fat as hell. Love it. Be usin' it.
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